Front elevation of the Denison House at 1006 Olive Street in the Montclair Neighborhood of Denver. The Queen Anne style house is constructed of brick and has fishscale shingling on the front and north side gables. A second story shed-style overhang covers the front porch which has a railing, square support posts and jig-sawn brackets and there is a glassed-in sunroom. The house was built by John H. Denison, a Harvard educated attorney and Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court.

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From inventory: "This house was built by John H. Denison, a Harvard educated attorney. He and his wife launched the first public school kindergarten. In 1921 Denison was elected to the Colorado Supreme Court and eventually became the Chief Justice."; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Kathleen Barlow.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.; R7001515058